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Student Council . . . Aw Student interest is aroused as Regt- voices his opinion. Left lo right: Kathlene Reitz, Anselma Schwartzlcopf, Daniel Heltniniak, Russell Vogel, Barbara Gulassa, Alvin Adams, Earl Warren, David Page, Judith Fellabaum, Rege Kerman. Father Edward and Harry Burke, Athletic Committee Chairman, realize that cooperation is the keynote of success. These student council members assemble for their regular Wednes- day meeting. Top to bottom: Richard Moser, Norman Niecler, Johanna Zaleski, Donna Baier, john Stefanyalc, john Adams, Penny Kyle, Dorothy Gert, Janice Wyse.
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Freshmen Studies paw-W Say, I never heard that word before! Mike and to End what extcmpoianeous means while Angelo answer in speech class. 7a A- 12B tackling an bewildered freshmen eagerly algebra problem. They certainly know their polynominals and exponents. Wlitm knows? Th geniuses. Mary Catherine proceed feels they will learn the ey may be future mathematical As part of their study of Christian Family Living, the freshmen dramatize what happens when a home is consecrated to the Sacred Heart. No wonder Rome wasn't built in a day. Ala'dar and Steve are proud of their projects and realize how long such intricate construc- tion must have taken.
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aflffze The Student Council meets weekly presided over hy its president, Dan Donahue. This council consists ol' five divisions. These are the religious. social, athletic. propaganda. and stand- ing committees. each of which has its own special function to accomplish. The members of the various committees represent every class in the high school, therefore. all friction among classes is elimi- nated and the student council is able to run smoothly. This council is the secret behind the living spirit which exists hetween faculty and students at Saint Michael High School. -fx ,UQ DONALD GURTNER Vice-Presidenl ARLA MUHA 'i Secretary Dan Donahue, S t u d e n t 5 -..ZZ Y JAMES SHANDRICK Treasurer Council president, relates to the students the matters dis- cussed at the Student Coun- cil Meeting. Raiding the kitchen after the meet- ing? I.et's hope those pots don't fall. Left tu right: Buck, M. Katavitch, C. Yvarren. D. J. Staab, B. Kempinski, B. Biedzinski, D. Bogda, K. Bertel, Toinasko.
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